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IRCA 1986- Simpson-Mazzoli Act Employer sanctions $ for Border Patrol Amnesty
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Hardening the Border http://regulus2.azstarnet.com/mediaskins/ma in.php?id=1356&choice=flv http://regulus2.azstarnet.com/mediaskins/ma in.php?id=1356&choice=flv
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“Old Days”
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Operation Gatekeeper
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Source: David Dixon and Julia Gelatt, "Immigration and Enforcement Spending Since IRCA," Background paper prepared for the Independent Task Force on Immigration and America's Future, September 2005.
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What are the consequences of increased enforcement?
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Douglas, Arizona, and Agua Prieta, Mexico
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2003-04 Apprehensions
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Sonoran Desert
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Hauser Canyon, in California, about 15 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico Border Caution! Do not expose your life to the elements. There is no potable water. It's not worth it!potable
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Berlin Wall: 239 deaths in crossing attempts, over 28 years U.S.-Mexico Border: 5,046 documented deaths
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Waiting for Coyotes
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Beyond The Border Buildup: Towards A New Approach To Mexico-US Migration by Douglas S. Massey for the Immigration Policy CenterDouglas S. Massey for the Immigration Policy Center
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I-9 Employer Sanctions
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Immigration Spreads Beyond Traditional Magnet States 19.7 m 35.1 m Source: William H. Frey
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Fast Growing "New Immigrant" Destinations 1990-2005
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States with at least 5% Immigrants Source: William H. Frey
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Immigrant Concentrations in States 15% or more 10-14% 5-9% Less than 5% 1990 2005 Source: William H. Frey
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At Least 5% Hispanic StatesCounties 199016538 200528907 Source: William H. Frey
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"Border Security Now"
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A Quick Review of the Theory or Science of Migration
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Policy Implications?
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